In a message dated 12/11/2005 9:28:25 A.M. Central Standard Time,
billo520@earthlink.net writes:
I did my retract test today on my Legacy. Every
thing works fine except, on extension, the left main hits the door. It pushes
it out of the way and exstends,then the door fully opens.Several of the tech
people at Lancair said this is normal on some aircraft, and to live with it.I
don't like any interferance with the gear.
Any thoughts?
Bill,
The main problem with powering the gear down is the tremendous volume of
hydraulic fluid that must be transferred from the high pressure side (up) to the
low pressure side (down) of each actuating cylinder thru the pump. This
can lead to the starvation of some actuators since the large capacity main gear
actuators are pulled down by the weight of the gear and, especially,
the nose gear gas spring. A sticky door actuator, a crooked door hinge, a
restricted fluid route or a weak actuator spring could contribute to this
event.
During flight, at gear down air speed, the nose gear may be slowed
down enough to eliminate this problem.
Try the emergency gear drop and see if the result is different. In
this case, the fluid exchange takes place thru the inactive pump and dump
valve.
In my airplane it is not unusual for the nose wheel to push the nose
gear door out of the way - same problem with the scratches to boot.
There is never a problem on retraction because the door actuators are not
energized until the gear is almost tucked away.
Scott Krueger
AKA Grayhawk
Lancair N92EX IO320 SB 89/96
Aurora, IL (KARR)
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